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Academics Authors, Writers Philosophy
  • Lord Bertrand Russell

    Interviewing Lord Bertrand Russell while Studs was in Wales

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • Edward W. Said

    Edward W. Said discusses Palestine, history of and struggles in the Middle East

    Oct. 1, 1984

    Edward W. Said talks about the importance of language in shifting perceptions of Middle Eastern people, refutes some opinions about Palestine, identities, and overlapping Eastern and Western cultures.

  • Mortimer Adler

    Discussing the book "Six great ideas" with the author Mortimer Adler

    Sep. 17, 1981
  • Discussing the book "Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination and Public Life" with Martha Nussbaum.

    Feb. 16, 1996

    Program includes an excerpt of a 1963 interview with Mary Parparis(T2180).

  • Author George Anastaplo discusses his latest book

    Feb. 6, 1986

    Discussing the book "Artist as Thinker: From Shakespeare to Joyce" with the author George Anastaplo.

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